Escaping the Fake Versions of Ourselves by Harnessing our Human Design with Dana and Shayna, Co-Founders of DayLuna™

In My Non-Expert Opinion - A podcast by Chelsea Riffe - Thursdays

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204: We tend to turn towards meaning-making systems like human design and astrology when sh!t hits the fan. But what if we learned how to harness our energy and move in alignment in our day-to-day lives? Without waiting for a crisis, we might find ourselves hearing the call to write a book. Or allowing ourselves that extra day to respond to that email. Today, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Shayna Cornelius and Dana Stiles, Human Design experts, best-selling authors, and co-founders of DayLuna™! After making a pact to live in alignment with their human design types for one month, they both noticed a massive shift. Now, they’re bringing conscious entrepreneurship to their students and team. With human design, we can move away from rigid, patriarchal expectations and get closer to our true selves. Having the language to understand what's consistent for you and what feels true can lead to real liberation. By the end of this episode, you’re going to be running to dig into your human design! Check out the conversation where Shayna and Dana interviewed me on the DayLuna Human Design Podcast! In this episode, we discuss: The catalyst to Shayna and Dana’s Human Design journey How you can use Human Design to create a more aligned work place Manifestations of the “non-self” in each type A mini Human Design reading! Full Transcript HERE CONNECT WITH DAYLUNA: DayLuna’s Website Listen to DayLuna Human Design Podcast on Apple Listen to DayLuna Human Design Podcast on Spotify Instagram CONNECT WITH CHELSEA: www.chelseariffe.com @chelseariffe on Instagram 1:1 Coaching Application Mic Drop Pitch Perfect Workshop Don’t forget to rate, review, subscribe, and share in the group text. This podcast is free, and reviews/ratings and shares are our currency. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-my-non-expert-opinion/support

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